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Rules of Engagement

Curated by Giuseppe Pizzuto Critical essay by Nicolas Ballario Mark Jenkins (USA, 1970) is famous for his hyperrealistic sculptures of persons, animals and objects placed in

State of Minds

Curated by Giuseppe Ottavianelli Critical essay by Miguel Moore ±Mais Menos± is an art project by Portuguese visual artist Miguel Januário (b. 1981) that began in 2005. Offering

My good old habits

curated by Giuseppe Pizzuto critical essay by Chiara Amodeo Joys (Padua, 1974) started his career as a writer in the ‘90s, focusing his research on

Symphony of Systematic Minimalism

Curated by Giuseppe Pizzuto Critical essay by Marta Silvi Remi Rough (London, 1971) is one of the greatest exponents of the abstract current of urban art.

Hazy State of Affairs

Curated by Giuseppe Ottavianelli Critical essay by Jacopo Perfetti The Miaz Brothers (Milan, 1965 and 1968) live and work in Valencia, Spain. Winners of the prestigious

Still lifes of space time

Curated by Giuseppe Ottavianelli Critical essay by Achille Bonito Oliva Thomas Canto (1979), is considered one of the most promising French artists on the contemporary

Latitude

Curated by Giuseppe Pizzuto Critical essay by Clara Amodeo David de la Mano (1975, Salamanca, Spain) is one of the most important artists of the Urban

Clima Estremo

Tellas – Clima Estremo Curated by Giuseppe Pizzuto Critical essay by Vittorio Parisi Tellas (Cagliari, 1985) lives and works in Rome. The artist received a degree

Limbo

Curated by Giuseppe Pizzuto Critical essay by Chiara Spenuso Doze Green (1964, New York City) is among the pioneers of the Graffiti and Urban Art movements.

Public and confidential

Curated by Giuseppe Ottavianelli Critical essay by Christian Omodeo Influenced by Punk culture, Dan Witz began his career in 1979 and quickly became one of the major

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